Matt 90fbb66709 feat(reports): migrate 4 reports from pdfme to react-pdf
Phase 1 / commits 3-6 of 14 — bundled because every report follows the
same conversion pattern (coordinate-stuffed pdfme template -> JSX brand
kit). Each report now has a real header (logo + port name), structured
KeyValueGrid for summary stats, a chart (BarChart / FunnelChart / PieChart
/ LineChart-ready), and a DataTable for detail rows.

Templates:
  activity-report.tsx   bar chart of events-per-day, summary KPIs, top
                        actions table, recent-events table (50 rows)
  revenue-report.tsx    bar chart of revenue per stage, breakdown table
                        with totals row, currency-aware formatting
  pipeline-report.tsx   funnel chart of interests per stage, top interests
                        table, win rate / cycle KPIs
  occupancy-report.tsx  donut pie of berth status mix, status breakdown
                        table with percentages, occupancy rate KPI

reports.service.tsx (renamed .ts -> .tsx for JSX):
  - swap REPORT_TYPE_MAP `template`/`buildInputs` for a single `render`
    function returning a typed react-pdf element
  - inject port logo via resolvePortLogo() and pass through to every
    template through a ReportContext object
  - keep the existing job queue / storage / file-row / socket-emit
    flow intact — only the inner PDF-bytes generation changed

Old pdfme files deleted (4 templates). buildStoragePath / files-table
insert / notifications / status updates all unchanged.

Tests:
  tests/unit/report-templates.test.tsx (5 tests): each report renders
  to valid PDF bytes given a representative seed-style fixture; empty
  data path doesn't throw.

1313/1313 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 20:55:07 +02:00
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